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Assuming s = 1 (all epialleles are stable), the expected maximum number of QTL occurs in a situation where each generated segment is occupied by a QTL.
The randomly generated segment was then inserted at position p. In case of a deletion it was checked whether deleting the l nucleotide long sequence segment starting at position p would effectively constitute a deletion of one copy of a preexisting tandem duplicate, or not.
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Because these putative clusters involve artificially generated segments, they likely represent spurious segmental homologies.
Moreover, we make sure that the interpretability of the generated segments is a characteristic offered to the advertisers who will use them.
Thirdly, this randomly picked point was joined to the fixed points to define two new segments, over which the same procedure was repeated restricting the maximum distance to the length of the newly generated segments, to avoid unrealistic erratic trajectories.
In this work, the two generated segments could be transcribed and should have functions.
The machine generated segmented wound areas were also validated on ground truth images by clinical experts.
Average segment number and length were calculated from the SWITCHdna generated segments for each sample within each subtype.
A custom Perl script was used to process the DEVA generated segments for each genotype and recognize segments beyond these thresholds.
The distribution of the similarities for the native test group (using the native MoRFs) has a higher and longer right tail when compared to the distribution of the random group (for the randomly generated segments).
The finite-state machine generates segment boundaries for the non-speech segments larger than the resolution of the median window.
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